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Monday, June 3, 2013

8th Annual Pitchfork Music Festival is Back #music fests #lineup






The 2013 Pitchfork Music Festival is coming to Chicago’s Union Park Friday, July 19 – Sunday, July 21! We have an incredible line-up this year, with R. Kelly, Björk, and Belle & Sebastian headlining.

Three-day passes to this summer’s festival just sold out. Single day tickets are available for $50 each, but going fast!

Got rock tots, punk kin, or indie babies?   Kids under 10 are FREE with a paying adult!


In its eighth year, the Pitchfork Music Festival has established a reputation for introducing audiences to emerging bands while also showcasing internationally renowned and widely beloved artists. This year is no exception! The 2013 line-up includes M.I.A, Solange, Joanna Newsom, Wire, The Breeders playing Last Splash, Yo La Tengo, Woods, Savages, Lil B, Swans, Killer Mike, Low, Metz, Julia Holter, Tree, and dozens more!

This independently run, three-day event continues to be one of the most inviting, reasonably priced and exciting weekends of music around. In addition to its musical offerings, the Pitchfork Music Festival features a wide array of other activities. The fest not only supports local businesses and economy with its 50 individual vendors and specialty fairs, but also promotes the Chicago arts community as a whole to its 50,000 attendees of all ages from all over the world. 
In conjunction with an array of radio stations, publications, stores, websites, and blogs, we have lots of promotional activities planned between now and the festival. 

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Here's the breakdown of artist by day.
The full schedule, complete with time will be revealed in the coming weeks.



FRIDAY JULY 19, 2013 LINEUP - GATES OPEN AT 3PM

Björk
Joanna Newsom
Wire
Woods
Mikal Cronin
Angel Olsen
Mac DeMarco
Daughn Gibson
Trash Talk
Frankie Rose 



 


SATURDAY JULY 20, 2013 LINEUP - GATES OPEN AT 12PM


Belle & Sebastian
Solange
The Breeders play Last Splash 
Savages
Swans
Rustie
 Low
...And You Will Know Us By the Trail of Dead
Phosphorescent
Andy Stott
Pissed Jeans
Ryan Hemsworth
Julia Holter
Parquet Courts
Mechandise
Metz
Ken Mode
White Lung 




SUNDAY JULY 21,  2013 LINEUP - GATES OPEN AT 12PM


R. Kelly
M.I.A. 
Yo La Tengo
Lil B
Toro Y Moi
TNGHT
El-P
Killer Mike
Chairlift
Foxygen
Sky Ferreira
Glass Candy
Autre Ne Veut
Evian Christ
Waxahatchee
Blood Orange
DJ Rashad
Tree 




For more information, please visit: www.pitchforkmusicfestival.com

Summer Camp Music Fest 2013 Photo Filled Saturday Recap #SCamp #SCamp13 #SummerCampFest



Check out our full set of Saturday SCamp13 shots above

  ChiILin' in Chillicothe with Victor Wooten (5 time Grammy winner & bass player for Bela Fleck and the Flecktones) and Reed Mathis (bass, vocals for Tea Leaf Green)  

Check back with ChiIL Live Shows & ChiIL Mama like we vote in Chi, IL... early and often.   We have video interviews with Dumpstaphunk, Victor Wooten & Reed Mathis, & Roscoe Bandana along with some live footage from the workshops coming soon.



Reed Mathis, Bonnie Kenaz-Mara (AKA:  ChiIL Mama), & Victor Wooten at Summer Camp Music Festival 2013 (Photo credit Roger Patteson--Jams Plus Media) All other photos (that I'm not in) are by Bonnie Kenaz-Mara for ChiIL Live Shows



SCamp13 Saturday began on a high note... or should I say low note, with a rockin' bass workshop with Artist At Large, Victor Wooten and Reed Mathis. The day before, I got to hear Victor sit in with Keller Williams & Dumpstaphunk!   He was all over SCamp.





After a rockin' improvised bass session, Victor & Reed asked for questions from the audience.   This guy below worried that his hands were too small for him to be a great bass player and asked advice from the pros.   


Their answer?   "Quit using the size of your hands as an excuse and get out there and play!"



I ducked out briefly in the rain to see one of our Chicago favs, Henhouse Prowlers.   Despite the damp drizzle, they had a huge turnout.   Everyone was dancing in the mud, singing along and having a stellar time.   I LOVED the visual of the lady who brought two large Mason jars of hot chicken soup and passed them around to her friends as hand warmers before they shared the soup.   True down home comfort!   It was a stellar way to spend a rainy Saturday.   

I grabbed a quick bite to eat, then ducked back to the church which was warm and dry.   The musicians played with great energy and enthusiasm, obviously enjoying the chance to jam with others they generally don't play with including friends and musicians whose work they admire.   That's truly the genius and magic of music fest mash ups.

Drums & Percussion Workshop With Vinnie Amico (Moe) Randall Moore (Ragbirds) 

by the end of the workshop, regular fest goers & drummers from a number of other bands playing SCamp joined in on a big jam session.





I caught up with 2 members of Roscoe Bandana for an awesome video interview inside the "Roscoe Bandana Van", while the rains streamed down (coming very soon).   We've been covering them for months now.   Check out ChiIL Live Shows past coverage here.  These guys are going places.   Look for them opening for Fun this summer. Finally the rains eased up in time for KDTU at the Sunshine Stage.


Karl Denson's Tiny Universe (guest appearance by Dominic Lalli-Saxophone/Producer from Big Gigantic) 
BTW... Lalli holds a Masters Degree from the Manhattan School of Music

I'm a HUGE fan of saxaphone.   My grandfather played and so did my little sister.  I've also seen Karl Denson a number of times over the years, so I was stoked to hear he'd be back at Summer Camp again with KDTU.   They went on my must see list early on.   It was an extra sweet sax bonus to see him rock the stage with Big Gigantic's Dominic Lalli!



















Of course I SCamp for the music, but I also dig the character & characters...


like the chicken hat Scottsman, leopard man and more.   Special shout out to the brave & snarky metal heads, rockers and punks who represent.  I thought it was amusing to see NIN hats, Iron Maiden hoodies and a Guns N Roses Tee at a "hippy" fest.


All of my friends (except two) rode the rail (front row) & stuck it out for 2 sets of Umphrey's McGhee in the cold, heavy rains that came right on the heels of KDTU.   They were prepared with ponchos. 

   







(Molly got a shout out & a signed hat from UM on Friday for lining up to secure her front row spot in the early afternoon)





I must admit, any Umph Love I had was trumped by the thought of my macbook pro & thousands of $$ in camera gear potentially getting destroyed in my backpack.   Those priorities made me head for our camp site and ride out the storm with another weather wimp, some vodka lemonade, candles, glowing solar lantern light, and great conversation, in our communal screened in porch.   

We could still hear the music through the woods until the thunder & rains escalated, then we turned to shuffle play and rocked a lotta the band Morphine, Talking Heads, XTC, and a sweet mix for a stormy night.   The woods were gorgeous and we thoroughly enjoyed hearing, smelling, and watching the storms without getting soaked.



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